And I’m tired of living in a society where we keep ignoring that. And I'm tired of living in a society where a lot of us treat
each other like shit a lot of the time. And I'm tired of living in a society where our policies have stopped
being about finding the best loving, connecting and supporting ways of being 100% committed to enabling
healthy human beings to do amazing things.

So what can we do? Well, the only thing I can come up with
that’s actionable, today, for each one of us is this:We need to quit being such a bunch of
dicks.

Whether it’s co-workers, clients, friends, spouses or those
who don’t share our religious or political beliefs – we so often forget that
every second of every day, behind every single body we ever encounter there’s a
real-live human fucking being.

A being who loves and hates, who laughs and cries. And
a person, just like you, who’s probably just doing their best to try to get by,
day-by-day, hour-by-hour.

And it’s time we all started remembering that.

A lot more often.

Because once we start thinking of each other as people
instead of competitors, neighbors instead of strangers – the way we talk,
interact and choose to govern as a society will change.

And no. I’m not saying that if someone had been nicer
yesterday could have been avoided.

But I am saying that our basic neglect of human
consideration on macro and micro levels is absolutely out of control. And our ability to relate to one another in empathetical ways has plummeted to such a disgusting
level that we are now living, comfortably, in a place where 20 six year olds got killed in their school Friday morning. And in the process of our growing dickery over gun-control and politics, our mental health
safety net has continued to dissipate.

And in the rare weeks that some asshole isn’t opening fire in
public plenty of domestic abuse cases are killing hundreds, tons of kids are
living on the streets, even more are hungry.

And I guaranfuckingtee you the next
mass murderer has already slipped through the cracks.

Want to know what's equally as heart-breaking?

There are hundreds of thousands of our countless others. Some we'll never meet, others we already have. And they are facing pain, lack of support, fear and a fundamental lack of human connection. They won't blow up a school, but they will be a lost life and a lost chance for our country to be a better place and for ourselves to be better people because they were here too.

In our decade of protecting ourselves against outside
threats and building our wallets we’ve also managed to make ourselves our own
biggest threat while simultaneously destroying the basic foundations of economic and spiritual health.

And it has to stop.

The Maul of America today becomes my personal place to call
out dickery. From politicians, corporations, co-workers, friends and back around
to myself (because let’s be honest, I’m a complete dick a solid 60% of the time).

You don’t have to agree with me.

You don’t have to like what I say.But for Christ's sake (not just in the "name in vain" way either folks) start paying attention.

And start being present.

And know – that if you keep being a dick, you’re part of the problem.

And I’m committed to finding a solution.

So if you’re just flat out tired of being a dick, or having someone else being a
dick to you – or if you're tired of watching our government and business leaders fight like a big
bunch of dicks – then tune in, chime in and let’s do something.

At the end of the day we are all to blame for what happened
yesterday.

Because when 20 kids get gunned down in a school. In a
country in like ours – with all our wealth, all our opportunities and all our
potential and you don’t think there’s a real problem? And you don’t think you’re
part of what caused it? And you don’t think there’s anything you should do to
fix it?

Join the fight. Spread the message.If you see someone being a dick drop me a note.If you see someone stopping dickery do the same.Or spread the word yourself! Whatever.

Just start living it.

#nodicks2013

"Mockingbirds don’t do one thing
except make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t
nest in corn cribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us.
That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” – Harper Lee